Hi folks,
For a Windows app, I'm using FlattenMovieData after adding a custom track to a movie/file created with CreateMovieFile. Everything
is peachy, except that the call to FlattenMovieData is generating a resource file that I don't want.
I found a thread from 2001 that had a couple of suggestions, neither of which was useful (flatten* flags, which didn't work, and
deleting an empty resource fork, which had no example the I could identify in spite of stating in the note that it did).
CreateMovieFile doesn't create the resource file. FlattenMovieData does. The flags I'm using are:
flattenAddMovieToDataFork |
flattenForceMovieResourceBeforeMovieData |
flattenActiveTracksOnly |
createMovieFileDontCreateResFile
I've also tried it without the "create" flag.
Any hints?
Thanks,
Chuck Bueche
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